2014
DOI: 10.11648/j.ajns.20140306.11
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Improving Children Emergency Care Satisfaction through Standardized Approach of Pediatric Triage

Abstract: Triage is the process of determining the priority of emergency patients' treatments based on the severity of their condition. Pediatric triage assessment is a rapid, focused evaluation to gather pertinent subjective and objective data to determine the severity of illness. This can be achieved through standardized triage approach. Patient satisfaction is considered an important indicator of the quality of care from the perspective of the consumer. Satisfied patients are more likely to comply with treatment, tak… Show more

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“…The rationale for deciding on a lower age limit than El-Khedr and El-Gawad [ 28 ] when testing the CECSS with children aged 12–18 living in Egypt was that the self-reported questionnaire KIDSCREEN-52 was found to be applicable to children aged 8–18 [ 34 ]. Therefore, we set the lower age limit between the two after having independently piloted the Swedish version with three 10-year-olds with varied reading ability.…”
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“…The rationale for deciding on a lower age limit than El-Khedr and El-Gawad [ 28 ] when testing the CECSS with children aged 12–18 living in Egypt was that the self-reported questionnaire KIDSCREEN-52 was found to be applicable to children aged 8–18 [ 34 ]. Therefore, we set the lower age limit between the two after having independently piloted the Swedish version with three 10-year-olds with varied reading ability.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since then, this modified version has been used in a study with persons aged 22–87 arriving at an adult ED by ambulance [ 27 ]. The use of the CECSS with children was described in a study that aimed to measure children’s satisfaction with triage care [ 28 ]. El-Khedr and El-Gawad [ 28 ] report the Cronbach’s alpha value but not how the questionnaire was validated to the context or respondents.…”
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